Rockets' McGrady to seek second opinions on kneeForward to miss Tuesday's game against Nets

[size=109]By FRAN BLINEBURY Feb. 16, 2009, 9:09PM

Tracy McGrady will spend some of this week visiting out-of-town doctors in order to get more opinions on his left knee. He did not practice with the team on Monday evening, will not play Tuesday against New Jersey and is listed by the Rockets as day-to-day.

Just because yao doesn't know how to party, doesn't mean Tmac should just sit there laying in bed and crying like a baby. Something Yao would do.

You can still have fun and not hurt your knees. I mean, a little dance isn't the same as playing hard defense and running up and down the court, jumping for rebounds, etc etc.

Playing defense and jumping for rebounds would hurt your knees more than a little "lean back" move and having fun with your buddys.

Yeah having a stripe-tease girl sitting on his lap in a club will surely help to strengthen his feeble knee !!

You have to be the BIGGEST Yao Hater on this forum to say something like that about how Yao Ming treated his own body when he got injured.

Except for time required for bed rest as demanded by doctors, Big Yao worked very hard on his rehab during his recuperation from injury. When his foot or knee were still not suitable for rehab, he worked in the gym to strengthen his upper body. And when he still could not walk or run properly, he was still practicing his shooting in a wheelchair.

In terms of work ethics, TracyMcLady is not even worthy to tie the shoe laces for Big Yao.

For a minor surgery like cleansing the loose particles from his knee, it takes McLady afreaking 9 months long and still he complaint about pain. For the same type of surgery, it took Kobe Bryant only 3 months to be back playing.

For as serious a surgery as Big Yao in his season-ending stress fracture, it took him just 5 months to be back on court playing the 2008 Olympics.